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Subject: Labour Market

Husbands are unhappy when their wives earn more than them and they get a ‘psychological kick’ if a pay rise increases salary superiority within their marriage, research reveals

‘Poor’ working practices causing negative social mobility, report warns

Rising job insecurity during pandemic linked to mental distress

Understanding downward social mobility

Four in 10 men ‘struggling with mental health during coronavirus pandemic’

Hours and pay insecurity in the UK labour market

Technical annex: quantitative analysis of downward mobility

Changing gears: understanding downward social mobility

(Adult) education, education, education: how adult education can improve the life chances of those on low incomes

Men lose life satisfaction with fewer hours in employment: mothers do not profit from longer employment – evidence from eight panels

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